2018 FALL ARTS CALENDAR
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2018 FALL ARTS CALENDAR
The Arts at Frederick Community College offers rich cultural experiences for the greater Frederick community. The newly-renovated Visual & Performing Arts Center hosts a variety of unique events and workshops in the JBK Theater, FCC Studio Theater, and the Mary Condon Hodgson Gallery.
The JBK Theater Series is made possible in part through support from the FCC Communications, Humanities, and Arts Department, College Activities, the department of Administration and grants from the Frederick Arts Council, the Maryland State Arts Council, and generous community sponsors.
The Music Program Artist Series is made possible in part from the generous support of community sponsors and the George L. Shields Music Development Fund at Frederick Community College Foundation, Inc. For more information, go to frederick.edu/foundation.
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Cover art by Margaret Hluch, faculty
Sunday, October , : p.m.
341 PART TWO: Keyboard CharactersPiano Faculty Recital Faculty members Alice Lee, Suk-yi Hyun, and John Wickelgren will open our concert season with part two of their performance repertoire. This time they will feature favorite keyboard characters from Stravinsky’s loveable Petrushka to Ravel’s charming Mother Goose suite. A multimedia event, this concert promises to entertain with impressive musical mastery of the keyboard. Free and open to the public. JBK Theater. ...
Saturday, October , :pm
SILVER SCREEN SOUNDTRACKSThe Spires Brass BandA concert of music from the silver screen featuring vocalist Holly Shockey.
Tuesday, October , : p.m.
MUSIC THERAPY AND MENTAL HEALTHKayla Lyles, Bachelor of Music in voice performance from University of Maryland College Park and Music Therapy certificate from Shenandoah University, will share insights from her work life. Lyles is an active member of the music community and currently works at the Springfield Hospital Center in Sykesville as a music therapist. Free and open to the public. Studio Theater, F, ..
Saturday, October , : p.m.
TCHAIKOVSKY’S SWAN LAKEThe Frederick Symphony OrchestraGlenn Quader (conductor)/Tchaikovsky, Rachmanino� (composers) Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake to include: Mazeppa: Danse cosauqe, Piano Concerto No. in Bb minor. Thomas Pandolfi soloist, op. , Intermezzo from Suite No., op. in D minor, Swan Lake Suite.
ARTS AT-A-GLANCESeptember - October
WOW: DIVERGENT WORK OF WOMEN IN TEXTILES & CERAMICS
TEXTILE ARTISTS: Whitney Dahlberg, Dominie Nash, Margaret Hluch
CERAMIC ARTISTS: Meg Dickerson, Laura Silberman, Stacy Snyder
Opening Reception - Saturday, September , : p.m. - : p.m.
Tuesday, September , : p.m. Tuesday, October , : p.m. and Tuesday, November , : p.m.
SELECTED STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND GUEST SPEAKERS PERFORM IN A COLLABORATIVE MONTHLY FORMAT Free and open to the public. Studio Theater, F, ...
Tuesday, September , : p.m.
MUSICAL FOOD FOR THE SOULBassoonist, singer, and Church Music Director Matthew Ogden of St. John’s Catholic Church in Westminster, Maryland will share his philosophy of working in a faith community to create music that feeds the soul. Since Ogden has been taking his choir to new heights. Tips for aspiring church musicians and stories that will make your heart sing. Free and open to the public. Studio Theater, F, ...
October - November
MEDICA VERITATESarah Bigham Watercolor and more (dissolved medications, wine, etc.)
Opening Reception - Saturday, October , : p.m. - : p.m.
Saturday, October , : p.m.
STILL SWINGIN’preformed by Dale CornThe Dale Corn Jazz Orchestra performs classic and contemporary music.
November - December
AN ARTFULL EVENING 3FCC ART FACULTY EXHIBITION
Opening Reception - Saturday, November , : p.m. - : p.m.
Saturday, November , : p.m.
AN ARTFULL EVENING 3MUSIC FACULTY SHOWCASECome early to enjoy the visual arts faculty show and the presentations of the Distinguished Artist Awards at : p.m. Talented FCC music faculty will be featured in solos and ensembles for their part of this popular visual and performing arts celebration. Joining the music faculty for a performance will be the recipient of the Music Distinguished Artist award, Ms. Kayla Lyles. Free and open to the public. JBK Theater. ...
Tuesday, November , : p.m.
SHAKUHACHITHE EMPTY BELLTeacher and Recitalist Dr. Nora Nohraku Suggs will be sharing her expertise of the history and traditions of traditional Japanese bamboo flute, originally played exclusively by Zen Buddhist monks as a spiritual tool to seek enlightenment. Over the centuries, this music has been passed down from teacher to student in an unbroken tradition, and today is heard in concert halls around the world. Most of the music for shakuhachi is over three centuries old, and is still considered to be some of the most haunting and meditative music of any culture. Free and open to the public. Studio Theater F, ...
Thursday, November , : p.m.
AN EVENING AT THE BALLETdirected by Jennifer Rundlett
The FCC Flute Choir will explore music highlights and favorites from the ballet repertoire. Featuring highlights from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite, Swanlake Fantasie, Sleeping Beauty, Ponchielli’s Dance of the Hours, and Gounod’s Faust. Special guest harpist Casey Perley and the FCC Handbell Choir directed by Barbara Scheffter. Free and open to the public. JBK Theater. ...
Thursday, November , : p.m.
JAZZ FOR ALL AGESdirected by Howard Burns
The FCC big band jazz ensemble will be joined by Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS) jazz students from Thomas Johnson High School and Monacacy Middle School. Come support jazz in our community as this intergenerational gathering explores jazz across the decades.
Friday, November , : p.m.Saturday, December , : p.m.
A WINTER JUBILEEdirected by Lynn StainingerJoin the Choral Arts Society and FCC Choir as they kick off the first of their th Anniversary concerts featuring favorites from past seasons as well as works by Ola Gjeilo, Mack Wilberg, and Eric Whitacre. Join us as we begin our yearlong celebration of community, song, and fun.Admission is free to current FCC students with ID. Ticket info at MDtix.com or casof.org
Saturday, December , : p.m.
THE SPIRES AT CHRISTMASThe Spires Brass BandBrass band concert of traditional Christmas music featuring vocalist Holly Shockey.
Friday, December , : p.m.
WINTER WINDS AND BRASSdirected by Aaron Lovely
The FCC Wind Ensemble performs its annual winter concert, mixing concert band favorites and exciting new arrangements.Free and open to the public, however, donations may be made to help support the FCC Music Program. JBK Theater. ...
Sunday, December , : p.m.
MUSICAL PORTRAITS OLD AND NEWFCC String Ensembledirected by Lynn FlemingThe FCC String Ensemble presents an eclectic blend of works including Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition”, “Duo for Two Solo Violins and Orchestra,” “Let it Snow,” and other winter favorites.Free and open to the public. JBK Theater. ...
December - January
THE FCC VISUAL ARTS DEPARTMENT PRESENTS:The Student Juried Show, fall 2018
Opening Reception - Monday, December , : a.m. - : p.m.
Wednesday, December , : p.m.
SWING’S THE THINGdirected by Anita Thomas
Continuing Education students in our Jazz Workshop classes pair with our credit music students to swing us out of the fall semester in style. Free and open to the public. JBK Theater. ...
JACK B. KUSSMAUL THEATER PROGRAM SERIES
Saturday, October , : p.m.
SILVER SCREEN SOUNDTRACKSThe Spires Brass BandA concert of music from the silver screen featuring vocalist Holly Shockey.General Seating: Adults. Students and Senior Citizens. Tickets may be purchased only at the Theater Box Office the evening of the performance. For ticket and show information: ... [email protected]
Holly Shcokey
Saturday, October , : p.m.
STILL SWINGIN’preformed by Dale CornThe Dale Corn Jazz Orchestra performs classic and contemporary music.General Seating: Adults. . Students and Senior Citizens. Free for FCC Students, Faculty, and Staff with proper ID.Tickets may be purchased at the Theater Box Office the evening of the performance only. For ticket and show information: .. or ...
Saturday, October , : p.m.
TCHAIKOVSKY’S SWAN LAKEThe Frederick Symphony OrchestraGlenn Quader (conductor)/Tchaikovsky, Rachmanino� (composers) Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake to include: Mazeppa: Danse cosauqe, Piano Concerto No. in Bb minor. Thomas Pandolfi soloist, op. , Intermezzo from Suite No., op. in D minor, Swan Lake SuiteAdmission - Advance ticket sale: Adults. Senior Citizens. Students. Tickets may be purchased at the Theater Box Office the evening of the performance: Adults. Senior Citizens. . Students. Group rates available. For ticket and show information: .. or [email protected]
Saturday, December , : p.m.
THE SPIRES AT CHRISTMASThe Spires Brass BandBrass band concert of traditional Christmas music featuring vocalist Holly Shockey.General Seating: Adults. Students and Senior Citizens. Tickets may be purchased only at the Theater Box Office the evening of the performance. For ticket and show information: ... [email protected]
Dale Corn
FCC MUSIC LUNCHTIME RECITAL SERIES
Tuesday, September , : p.m.
MUSICAL FOOD FOR THE SOULBassoonist, singer, and Church Music Director Matthew Ogden of St. John’s Catholic Church in Westminster, Maryland will share his philosophy of working in a faith community to create music that feeds the soul. Since Ogden has been taking his choir to new heights. Tips for aspiring church musicians and stories that will make your heart sing. Free and open to the public. Studio Theater, F, ...
Tuesday, October , : p.m.
MUSIC THERAPY AND MENTAL HEALTHKayla Lyles, Bachelor of Music in voice performance from University of Maryland College Park and Music Therapy certificate from Shenandoah University, will share insights from her work life. Lyles is an active member of the music community and currently works at the Springfield Hospital Center in Sykesville as a music therapist.Free and open to the public. Studio Theater, F, ...
“From drumming and songwriting to lyrical analysis and movement to music, I can’t wait to share the power of music therapy with you and its impact on the lives of my patients.”
Tuesday, November , : p.m.
SHAKUHACHITHE EMPTY BELLTeacher and recitalist Dr. Nora Nohraku Suggs will be sharing her expertise of the history and traditions of traditional Japanese bamboo flute, originally played exclusively by Zen Buddhist monks as a spiritual tool to seek enlightenment. Over the centuries, this music has been passed down from teacher to student in an unbroken tradition, and today is heard in concert halls around the world. Most of the music for shakuhachi is over three centuries old, and is still considered to be some of the most haunting and meditative music of any culture. Free and open to the public. Studio Theater, F, ...
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Tuesday, September , : p.m. Tuesday, October , : p.m. and Tuesday, November , : p.m.
SELECTED STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND GUEST SPEAKERS PERFORM IN A COLLABORATIVE MONTHLY FORMAT Free and open to the public. Studio Theater, F, ...
FCC MUSIC SERIES
Sunday, October , : p.m.
341 PART TWO: Keyboard CharactersPiano Faculty Recital Faculty members Alice Lee, Suk-yi Hyun, and John Wickelgren will open our concert season with part two of their performance repertoire. This time they will feature favorite keyboard characters from Stravinsky’s loveable Petrushka to Ravel’s charming Mother Goose suite. A multimedia event, this concert promises to entertain with impressive musical mastery of the keyboard. Free and open to the public. JBK Theater. ...
Saturday, November , : p.m.
AN ARTFULL EVENING 3MUSIC FACULTY SHOWCASECome early to enjoy the visual arts faculty show and the presentations of the Distinguished Artist Awards at : p.m. Talented FCC music faculty will be featured in solos and ensembles for their part of this popular visual and performing arts celebration. Joining the music faculty for a performance will be the recipient of the Music Distinguished Artist award, Ms. Kayla Lyles. Free and open to the public. JBK Theater. ...
Thursday, November , : p.m.
AN EVENING AT THE BALLETdirected by Jennifer Rundlett
The FCC Flute Choir will explore music highlights and favorites from the ballet repertoire. Featuring highlights from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite, Swanlake Fantasie, Sleeping Beauty, Ponchielli’s Dance of the Hours, and Gounod’s Faust. Special guest harpist Casey Perley and the FCC Handbell Choir directed by Barbara Scheffter. Free and open to the public. JBK Theater. ...
Thursday, November , : p.m.
JAZZ FOR ALL AGESdirected by Howard Burns
The FCC big band jazz ensemble will be joined by FCPS jazz students from Thomas Johnson High School and Monacacy Middle School. Come support jazz in our community as this intergenerational gathering explores jazz across the decades.General Admission: Adults. Students and Seniors. Free to FCC students and staff with ID. Tickets may be purchased at the Theater Box Office the evening of the performance or in advance at Eventbrite.com. JBK Theater. ...
Friday, November , : p.m.Saturday, December , : p.m.
A WINTER JUBILEEdirected by LynnStainingerJoin the Choral Arts Society and FCC Choir as they kick off the first of their th Anniversary concerts featuring favorites from past seasons as well as works by Ola Gjeilo, Mack Wilberg, and Eric Whitacre. Join us as we begin our yearlong celebration of community, song, and fun.Admission is free to current FCC students with ID: Ticket information at MDtix.com or casof.org.
Friday, December , : p.m.
WINTER WINDS AND BRASSdirected by Aaron Lovely
The FCC Wind Ensemble performs its annual winter concert, mixing concert band favorites and exciting new arrangements.Free admission; however, donations may be made to help support the FCC Music Program. JBK Theater. ...
Sunday, December , : p.m.
MUSICAL PORTRAITS OLD AND NEWThe FCC String Ensembledirected by Lynn FlemingThe FCC String Ensemble presents an eclectic blend of works including Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition”, “Duo for Two Solo Violins and Orchestra,” “Let it Snow,” and other winter favorites.Free and open to the public. JBK Theater. ...
Tuesday, December , : p.m.
SWING’S THE THINGdirected by Anita Thomas
Continuing Education students in our Jazz Workshop classes pair with our credit music students to swing us out of the fall semester in style. Free and open to the public. JBK Theater. ...
Howard Burns
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MARY CONDON HODGSON ART GALLERY
September - October
WOW: DIVERGENT WORK OF WOMEN IN TEXTILES & CERAMICS
TEXTILE ARTISTS: Whitney Dahlberg, Dominie Nash, Margaret Hluch
CERAMIC ARTISTS: Meg Dickerson, Laura Silberman, Stacy Snyder
Opening Reception - Saturday, September , : p.m. - : p.m.
Cuffs, by Margaret Hluch
October - November
MEDICA VERITATESarah Bigham Watercolor and more (dissolved medications, wine, etc.)Opening Reception - Saturday, October , : p.m. - : p.m.
November - December
AN ARTFULL EVENING 3FCC ART FACULTY EXHIBITION Opening Reception - Saturday, November , : p.m. - : p.m.
December - January
THE FCC VISUAL ARTS DEPARTMENT PRESENTS:The Student Juried Show, fall 2018Opening Reception - Monday, December , : a.m. - : p.m.
Students Name and Title of Work
ARTS CENTERA cultural resource center that presents quality performances, exhibitions, and educational programs for the College and the community.
JBK THEATER BOX OFFICE HOURSThe Box Office opens two hours prior to each performance. Not all organizations that present events in the JBK Theater use our box office as a ticket outlet. Additional phone numbers for ticket information are listed under each event.
TICKET RETURN (FCC SPONSORED PROGRAMS ONLY)If you are unable to use tickets for a performance, you may return them FIVE () WORKING DAYS prior to show date. All programs are subject to change due to conditions beyond the control of the management. Please contact the Theater, : a.m. - : p.m., to confirm programs prior to your arrival. ...
ATTENDING THE THEATERThe Theater doors open one half hour before curtain time, or when we receive permission from the performing company. For audience protection, we cannot allow guests in the Theater early.
SEATING CAPACITYDue to fire regulations, the capacity of the Theater is limited to the number of seats (). Parents may not hold children in their laps without providing a separate, purchased seat. For information, contact the Arts Center director at ...
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The Jack B. Kussmaul Theater is available to individuals and groups for rental. For more information, contact the Arts Center director at ...
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THE ARTS CENTERBuilding “F” floor plan
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FCC offers a variety of courses and programs in the arts including painting, pottery and sculpture, music, theater, and digital media.
DEVELOP YOUR UNIQUE GIFT
MUSICEarn your associate degree or take private lessons. Our faculty have studied with prestigious music teachers nationwide and continue to perform themselves.
ARTEnjoy hands-on learning in drawing, oil and watercolor painting, illustration, sculpture, and pottery. Develop your talents with experienced instructors who are professionals in their field.
THEATRETake classes in acting, directing, stage craft, improvisation, and more. Participate in area workshops or intern with regional theater companies. Theatre FCC productions include original student-written and well-known plays.
APPRECIATIONStudy survey of Western and non-Western art and take other classes to better understand the human experience. Explore the history of music in America and around the world.
PROGRAMS OF STUDY Associate of Arts (A.A.)
• Art Wendell Poindexter • ..
• Graphic Design Lisa Sheirer • ..
• Film & Video Production Jason Santelli • ..
• Theatre Tad Janes • ..
• Music
Paula Chipman • ..
Certi�cates• Audio Production
Jonathan Cresci • ..
• Graphic Design Lisa Sheirer • ..
• Film & Video Production Jason Santelli • ..
Frederick Community College Fall Arts Calendar 2018Frederick Community College prohibits discrimination against any person on the basis of age, ancestry, citizenship status, color, creed, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, mental or physical disability, national origin, race, religious affiliation, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status in its activities, admissions, educational programs, and employment.
Frederick Community College makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities for College-sponsored events and programs. If you have accommodation needs, please call 301.846.2408. To request a sign language interpreter, please call 240.629.7819 or 301.846.2408 (Voice) or email [email protected]. Sign language interpreters will not be automatically provided for College-sponsored events without a request for services. To guarantee accommodations, requests must be made at least five workdays in advance of a scheduled event. If your request pertains to accessible transportation for a College-sponsored trip, please submit your request at least two weeks in advance. Requests made less than two weeks in advance may not be able to be provided.
Board of TrusteesDebra S. Borden, Chair
Dr. John Molesworth, Vice Chair
Ellis Barber
Nick Diaz
Carolyn Kimberlin
Tom Lynch
President/Secretary-Treasurer, Elizabeth Burmaster
Education Liaison/Office of the County Executive, Janice Spiegel
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